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重复神经心理状态评估成套测验评估的中度至重度酒精摄入对神经心理表现的影响。

The effect of moderate to heavy alcohol consumption on neuropsychological performance as measured by the repeatable battery for the assessment of neuropsychological status.

机构信息

Department of Pathology, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2010 Mar 1;34(3):443-50. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2009.01108.x. Epub 2009 Dec 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Excessive alcohol use is associated with damage to the structure and function of the brain and impairment of cognition and behavior. Traditional test batteries used to assess cognitive performance in alcoholics are extensive and costly, limiting their use across various clinical and research settings. The Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS) is a relatively new instrument that attempts to overcome some of these limitations. As yet the individual effect of moderate to heavy alcohol consumption on RBANS performance has not been examined. The primary aim of this study was to explore and quantify differences in performance between controls and drinkers on the RBANS and to examine the influence of age, gender, and alcohol use patterns on test performance.

METHODS

Data from a subset of "Using Our Brains" (UoB) donors (n = 28) still actively drinking and meeting criteria for moderate to heavy alcohol use (30 to 80 g of ethanol per day) (Harper, 1988) and 28 matched controls (age, education, and premorbid Intelligence Quotient) were compared.

RESULTS

Participants in the alcohol group performed below the healthy control group on the visuospatial and immediate memory index, and also on the RBANS total score p < 0.001 and showed a greater decline in RBANS scores from estimated cross-sectional premorbid levels. There was a positive association between alcohol ingestion in the preceding 12 months and the language index p < 0.03 and the semantic fluency subtest (p < 0.03). Age was negatively associated with story memory (p < 0.02), coding (p < 0.001), list recognition (p < 0.01), story recall (p < 0.03), and figure recall (p < 0.02).

CONCLUSION

Our results suggest that the RBANS is able to detect and characterize differences in verbal fluency, visuospatial skills, components of declarative memory, and psychomotor speed between healthy controls and moderate to heavy active alcohol users. Executive functions, commonly affected by alcoholism and not included in the RBANS, require assessment with additional measures.

摘要

背景

过度饮酒会导致大脑结构和功能受损,并损害认知和行为能力。传统的用于评估酗酒者认知表现的测试组合冗长而昂贵,限制了它们在各种临床和研究环境中的使用。重复神经心理状态评估量表(RBANS)是一种相对较新的工具,旨在克服这些限制。然而,迄今为止,中重度饮酒对 RBANS 表现的个别影响尚未得到研究。本研究的主要目的是探讨和量化对照组和饮酒组在 RBANS 上的表现差异,并研究年龄、性别和饮酒模式对测试表现的影响。

方法

从“用脑”(UoB)捐赠者的子集中获取数据(n = 28),这些捐赠者仍在积极饮酒,并符合中重度饮酒标准(每天 30 至 80 克乙醇)(Harper,1988),并与 28 名匹配的对照组(年龄、教育和前期智力商数)进行比较。

结果

在视空间和即刻记忆指数上,饮酒组的参与者表现低于健康对照组,RBANS 总分也低于健康对照组(p < 0.001),并且 RBANS 评分从估计的横向前期水平下降更大。在过去 12 个月内饮酒与语言指数(p < 0.03)和语义流畅性测验(p < 0.03)呈正相关。年龄与故事记忆(p < 0.02)、编码(p < 0.001)、列表识别(p < 0.01)、故事回忆(p < 0.03)和图形回忆(p < 0.02)呈负相关。

结论

我们的结果表明,RBANS 能够检测和描述健康对照组和中重度活跃饮酒者之间在语言流畅性、视空间技能、陈述性记忆成分和精神运动速度方面的差异。执行功能,通常受酗酒影响,不包括在 RBANS 中,需要使用其他措施进行评估。

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